rwinking Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 Apparently I was the high bidder on a "Floor Model" H-137. I was looking for one and there were a couple around here for $1100- !700. I got this TV Yellow one for $900 from a shop in Dallas that had 100% customer ratings. I am pretty darned excited about it. i am surprised that there were no other real bidders on this, which makes me wonder.....However it came from a shop in Dallas and when I was an Austin guitarist, I had never seen a heritage, so I would wonder how popular they are. I notice a lot of you guys are out of Michigan, Wisconsin, illinois, etc. which is close to the plant. Six months ago I bought my first two and now I am up to four.
schundog Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 Congratulations! I can about guarantee you will love it, if you love the clarity of single coils paired with the power/balls of humbuckers. They aren't beauty queens, which is one reason many may dismiss them (that, or a distaste for the yellow.) They dismiss them to their own detriment. Fun, light, lively guitars. Great price, too! Enjoy it; Pics!!
rwinking Posted November 25, 2015 Author Posted November 25, 2015 So I take it the stock P-90s are worthwhile? I am taking out the Schallers on both my 140 and 170. They aren't so great. What kind of P-90s usually come with the 137? I have an original Epiphone Casino with the old Gibson style headstock and it has these unbelievable P-90s. I can only hope the ones in the 137 are close to that sound.
davesultra Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 Unless someone has swapped the originals out, the stock P-90s' used on the 137s' are wound by Lollar pickups (standard wind). I have an '08 H-137 and love it (mines yellow as well). Sounds like a sweet deal BTW. Right now is a great time to be on the buying end of used Heritage guitars.
Polo Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 My H 137 has Lollars as well...OEM Has anyone called dibbs on that one yet/Are you perhaps seeking some extra holiday cash?
pegleg32 Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 You got that guitar for a great price. It will be a nice addition to your collection I'm sure.
FredZepp Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 Great Deal ! And H-137's have a magic to them that is very enjoyable. I had the pleasure of playing one at PSP this year and loved it. Just make sure that the one you're getting is set up to your liking and you're ready to go.... congrats. I would have had difficulty saying no to that guitar at that price.
HANGAR18 Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 Apparently I was the high bidder on a "Floor Model" H-137. I was looking for one and there were a couple around here for $1100- !700. I got this TV Yellow one for $900 from a shop in Dallas that had 100% customer ratings. I am pretty darned excited about it. i am surprised that there were no other real bidders on this, which makes me wonder.....However it came from a shop in Dallas and when I was an Austin guitarist, I had never seen a heritage, so I would wonder how popular they are. I notice a lot of you guys are out of Michigan, Wisconsin, illinois, etc. which is close to the plant. Six months ago I bought my first two and now I am up to four. You did well! Congrats!
Guitarbean Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 Has anyone called dibbs on that one yet/Are you perhaps seeking some extra holiday cash? EVERYONE has called dibs on it!
Genericmusic Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 Six months ago I bought my first two and now I am up to four.
Steiner Posted November 26, 2015 Posted November 26, 2015 The 137 is a fantastic guitar! Always fun and just different enough to stay in the stable. Happy New Guitar Day!
rwinking Posted December 3, 2015 Author Posted December 3, 2015 So I paid for the 137 on eBay and tomorrow is my actual new guitar day. Needless to say, i am pretty darned excited about it. the day my daughter was born was the coolest day in my life. new guitar day is always a close second.
rwinking Posted December 7, 2015 Author Posted December 7, 2015 So I got the H-137 and have had the weekend to play with it. It is a beautiful guitar. Played acoustically it has a nice pop to it compared to my 140 or 170 I guess that is due to the body being a solid piece of mahogany. Taking that natural "pop" and then having the P-90s really gives it a cool tone. As I said in an earlier post, I have an old Kalamazoo Casino w/original P-90s and that of course is a solid body, but there are still similarities in the sound. The only issue is., of course, the noise in the pups. One interesting thing I noticed is that on my Epi, you have noise on the neck pup and the bridge and also on the combination of bridge/neck. On the H137, when I combine the two, they cancel out each other and no hum. Is that standard? It is a cool feature. Also, has anyone tried one of these in an H-137? http://www.dimarzio.com/pickups/soap-bar/virtual-p90 It looks interesting.....
TalismanRich Posted December 7, 2015 Posted December 7, 2015 The pickups are probably wired to be "humbucking" when combined. Reverse the coils and they filter out the noise. Its quite common on Teles as well.
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